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Aluminum, after iron is the second -most widespread metal used on earth. Unpainted aluminum forms a protective aluminum oxide layer over the pure aluminum metal alloy and, in most atmospheric environments, is resistant to corrosion deterioration. However, pure aluminum is virtually always alloyed with other metallic elements to enhance its properties, primarily to increase its strength, but also to improve its formability, weldability, machineability, electrical conductivity, and corrosion resistance.
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This paper identifies the problems and challenges with the making of the Bridge Brothers documentary, from its inception to the distribution. It will discuss the intent of the film from the perspective of the filmmakers, and the bridge painting contractor. The documentary explains the importance of re-painting and rehabilitating our nation’s bridges, while exploring life on the bridge for the industrial bridge painters (Bridge Brothers) on the Commodore Barry and Walt Whitman Bridges in Philadelphia.
The Brooklyn Bridge is a daily transportation lifeline for more than 200,000 people. It is one of the oldest and most recognizable bridges in the US and was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1883. The Bridge has been designated both a National and New York City Landmark.
The University of Kentucky’s Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) is working with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) and the structural steel coating industry to develop a revolutionary tool to aid in the inspection of protective coatings applied to steel structures.